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A new report exploring the environmental footprint of Ireland’s film and television industry, as well as how the sector can align with the country's climate targets, has been published by Screen Ireland in association with Native Events.
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Environmental footprint of Ireland’s film and television industry examined in new report

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A new report exploring the environmental footprint of Ireland’s film and television industry, as well as examining how the sector…

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Efforts to reduce air pollution in Eastern Asia, particularly in China, may have unintentionally accelerated global warming over the past decade and a half, a new study by the CICERO Centre for International Climate Research has found.
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Air pollution cleanup in Asia likely accelerated global warming, study claims

1 year ago1 year ago3 mins

Efforts to reduce air pollution in Eastern Asia, particularly in China, may have unintentionally accelerated global warming over the past…

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A new report by HSBC has revealed a growing regional divergence in how global investors approach sustainability, with Asia and Europe leading the charge.
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Regional variations in how investors approach sustainability, says HSBC

1 year ago1 year ago3 mins

A new report by HSBC has revealed a growing regional divergence in how global investors approach sustainability, with Asia and…

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Two thirds (67%) of UK adults support the government's 2030 emissions reduction targets, while a similar percentage (65%) are in favour of efforts to cut emissions to net zero by 2050, a new study by E.ON has found.
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Two thirds of UK adults support 2030 emissions reduction targets

1 year ago1 year ago3 mins

Two thirds (67%) of UK adults support the government’s 2030 emissions reduction targets, while a similar percentage (65%) are in…

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Four fifths (79%) of registered US voters oppose the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle climate research, including a majority of Republicans, a new study
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Trump’s climate research pushbacks even unpopular with Republicans, study finds

1 year ago1 year ago3 mins

Four fifths (79%) of registered US voters oppose the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle climate research, including a majority of…

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Some 88% of global firms see sustainability as a way to create long-term value, a new report by the Morgan Stanley Institute for Sustainable Investing has found.
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Businesses view sustainability as a value driver, Morgan Stanley report finds

1 year ago1 year ago3 mins

Some 88% of global firms see sustainability as a way to create long-term value, a new report by the Morgan…

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Two thirds of the most at-risk countries from climate change are located in Africa, the latest edition of the Climate Finance Vulnerability Index, developed by the Columbia Climate School, in association with The Rockefeller Foundation, has found.
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Two thirds of the most at-risk countries from climate change are in Africa

1 year ago1 year ago4 mins

Two thirds of the most at-risk countries from climate change are located in Africa, the latest edition of the Climate…

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Some 37% of Irish consumers would be willing to pay more for food that supports environmental causes, such as improving soil quality and enhancing biodiversity, a new study by PwC has found.
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37% of Irish consumers willing to pay more for food that supports the environment

1 year ago1 year ago3 mins

Some 37% of Irish consumers would be willing to pay more for food that supports environmental causes, such as improving…

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Achieving a 10% textile-to-textile recycling rate in the European Union by 2035 would slash carbon emissions by 440,000 tonnes annually and conserve 8.8 billion cubic metres of water, a new report by the IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute has found.
  • Recycling
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Increasing EU textile recycling rates could slash carbon emissions

1 year ago8 months ago3 mins

Achieving a 10% textile-to-textile recycling rate in the European Union by 2035 would slash carbon emissions by 440,000 tonnes annually…

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Discussion on whether Ireland should enshrine environmental rights into its constitution remains a 'live question, the urgency of which is only likely to grow', a new study by Maynooth University has stated.
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Study examines the ‘urgency’ of constitutionalising environmental rights in Ireland

1 year ago1 year ago3 mins

Discussion on whether Ireland should enshrine environmental rights into its constitution remains a ‘live question, the urgency of which is…

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INTERVIEWS

  • IBM’s Mark Kardos on how well-managed AI can help improve sustainability performanceJuly 16, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – John Thomas, Global Sustainability Director, Transformation and Engagement, DecathlonJuly 13, 2026
  • Savills’ Lizzie Jones on how the global real estate firm is navigating an evolving ESG landscapeJuly 9, 2026
  • LocalDutch’s Maurice van der Knaap on how technology can help make healthy food hyper-localJuly 8, 2026
  • Ambition Into Action – Lisa Morden, Chief Sustainability Officer, Kimberly-ClarkJuly 6, 2026

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EXPLAINER

  • What the 2026 FIFA World Cup can teach us about social legitimacyJuly 14, 2026
  • Geo Green Power revamps its domestic solar offering to provide increased long-term value for customersJuly 9, 2026
  • What role does smart packaging play in reducing healthcare waste?July 9, 2026
  • Why climate risk is rising in 2026July 6, 2026
  • Regulated, but not resolved: why the ESG ratings regulation will not spare asset managers their homeworkJuly 2, 2026

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